by Robert Parham | Jul 20, 2007 | Opinion
Race is the bone lodged in the throat of Baptists, affecting every utterance, every action. Baptists tried yet again to dislodge the obstruction, which for centuries has choked whites and blacks in the tortured heritage of slavery, segregation and separation, at a...
by Bob Allen | Jul 17, 2007 | News
A predominantly black Baptist church in England has been pelted with eggs, had windows broken and staff verbally abused in a series of racially motivated attacks. Calvary Charismatic Baptist Church is a 300-member congregation aligned with the London Baptist...
by Robert Parham | Jul 9, 2007 | Opinion
Gathered last Thursday on the Ghana coast at a former slave castle, global Baptists struck yet again at the manacles that have chained together for centuries whites and blacks in the tortured heritage of slavery, segregation and separation. The world’s largest...
by Miguel A. De La Torre | Jun 11, 2007 | Opinion
Racial reconciliation can never be confused with the white dominant culture shedding crocodile tears while offering deep felt apologies. Unfortunately, this has been the pattern employed by my denomination, the Southern Baptist Convention. In 1845 Southern Baptists...
by Bob Allen | Jun 4, 2007 | News
Southern Baptist Convention President Frank Page blamed organizers of an Atlanta meeting in 2008 aimed to counter negative and judgmental images of Baptists in North America for contributing to those very images by criticizing SBC leaders in the press. EthicsDaily.com...